Frequent warehouse club shoppers can spot the newbies in an instant. With expressions of glee on their faces, they stop at every aisle. Cereal, pasta, bathing suits and batteries all go willy-nilly in the cart. Shopping lists are soon abandoned as gallon-sized containers of gourmet jelly beans along with a new iPod or DVD player find their way into the cart.
Veterans shudder, thinking of the shock and horror those first-timers will no doubt feel when they confront a $300-or-worse bill at check-out.
Clearly, warehouse club shoppers are getting wise to the best way to shop these bargain meccas. Learn some of their secrets: See, The Top Five Worst Warehouse Club Buys.
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